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- Grimoaldus was Archpriest of Pontecorvo, Italy. Not much was known about his life but it is believed that he is of English descent. Saint Grimoaldus Archived...
- and At****er. Christian classics, Westminster, Maryland Bennett, S.A., "Grimoaldus (1)", A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Murray, 1877 Liber Historiæ...
- Fredegar's continuator, who in turn was his source" Liber Historiæ Francorum ("Grimoaldus…filium ex concubina Theudoaldo"). Liber Historiæ Francorum 49, MGH SS...
- France 1137 Marcigny-sur-Loire, France Daughter of William the Conqueror Grimoaldus     1137   Ollegarius (Oldegar) 1060 Barcelona, Spain 1137 Tarragona,...
- Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, eds.) Macmillan, 1913, p. 204 "Grimoaldus (2)", A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Volume 2 (William Smith, ed...
- the P****ionist Congregation Grimoart Gausmar, 12th-century troubadour Grimoaldus, 12th-century saint Grimbald, 9th-century saint Nicholas Grimald (1519–1562)...
- June 1123, a Byzantine-inspired blue diploma with gold script calls him Grimoaldus Alferanites gratia Dei et beati Nikolai barensis princeps. In May 1122...
- saint. Tradition also makes him a brother of Grimwald and Fulk (possibly Grimoaldus and Fulk, both also according to tradition 12th century Englishmen who...
- Grimoard, p. 53). Anglic Grimoard, Urban's brother, whom Godwin called Grimoaldus de Grisant, was made by him bishop of Avignon and cardinal bishop of Albano...
- war between the Byzantines and the Duchy of Beneventum started. Duke Grimoaldus conquered northern Apulia and his son Romoaldus, in 686, took Taranto...